Lamorna, Looe is a stunning four-bedroom house nestled on East Looe's hillside, offering breathtaking harbour and town views. The spacious kitchen diner features an electric range cooker with two ovens, a grill, and six hobs, alongside a fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and Tassimo coffee machine – everything needed for memorable meals. A breakfast bar and dining table offer flexibility for casual breakfasts or leisurely dinners.
The gorgeous living room showcases high ceilings and comfortable seating, with a feature electric fireplace perfect for cosier evenings. Patio doors frame fabulous town views, inviting you to relax and enjoy quality time with loved ones. Step outside to discover a covered sun terrace with an additional deck and seating, offering panoramic vistas of the river, Kilminorth Woods, and West Looe. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with a spectacular bay window overlooking the harbour, the other with far-reaching views) and two cosy twin rooms. Two elegant bathrooms showcase original claw-foot baths, with the first floor bathroom boasting a double shower, whilst the second floor features a separate shower cubicle.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of the harbour below, stepping onto your private terrace to breathe in the crisp Cornish coastal air, and watching the light dance across the river as it winds through the town. Spend your days exploring the enchanting narrow streets leading down to the picturesque harbour, enjoying freshly caught seafood at the beachside café, or embarking on a boat trip to Looe Island to spot rare plants and elusive grey seals.
Lamorna, Looe is perfectly positioned to explore the finest of South Cornwall's attractions and coastal charm. Discover the intriguing Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (5 km) with its fascinating maritime heritage, ship models, and photographic records showcasing the area's rich seafaring past. History enthusiasts will appreciate the magnificent Port Eliot House and Gardens in St Germans (11 km), a Grade I listed house featuring stunning Humphrey Repton landscaping and offering pre-booked tours and seasonal activities. For a glimpse into opulent Victorian living, visit the grand Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (20 km), set within beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands where you can wander through historic rooms and explore the grounds. Nature lovers will be captivated by The Eden Project in Bodelva (21 km), a captivating eco-park featuring stunning biomes and interactive exhibits that explore the relationship between people and the natural world.
Venture a little further to discover Dartmoor (45 km), an expansive national park offering vast moorlands, rich history, and diverse wildlife perfect for outdoor adventures and exploration. History buffs will find Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (48 km) fascinating, with its historic coastal fortress, panoramic views, and family-friendly interactive exhibitions. For something unique, Salcombe Gin Distillery (51 km) offers guided tours, gin-making classes, and tasting sessions where you can create your own personalised bottle.
The vibrant waterfront city of Plymouth, just 22 kilometres away, beckons with its rich maritime heritage, featuring the historic Barbican, National Marine Aquarium, and excellent shopping at Drake Circus. Meanwhile, the renowned foodie destination of Padstow is a 40km drive along the stunning Cornish coast, where celebrity chef Rick Stein's restaurants have transformed this charming fishing port into a culinary hotspot. Both destinations offer exceptional dining experiences, from Plymouth's diverse international cuisine to Padstow's famous seafood establishments, alongside boutique shopping and cultural attractions that perfectly complement your coastal escape with memorable day trips.



















